Damn, so the Saudis are pulling a boss move on Putin?

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Apparently Putin already gave them the kiss of death in a speech. Saudi terrorists get that work yet or what? I'm just waiting for the Al Jazeera to report " 8 dead, 4 injured in what believes to be a counter-terrorist operation in a small town in Chechnya. The attacks were conducted by the FSB commando unit, backed by 4 attack helicopters and half a dozen tanks"

You know it's coming. :banderas:

Son...its gonna be the most brutal shyt EVER.

Spetnaz cats are just HELLA raw with it too.
 

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http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/dec/31/vladimir-putin-volgograd-terrorists-russia

Vladimir Putin vows to hunt down Volgograd terrorists
President promises to support victims and rebuild infrastructure, in new year message delivered from Russia's far east
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Vladimir Putin makes his annual new year address to the nation in Khabarovsk. Photograph: Aleksey Nikolskyi/EPA
President Vladimir Putin gave his first public response on Tuesday to the devastating bomb attacks in Volgograd and promised to hunt down the terrorists responsible "until their complete annihilation".

In his new year message, delivered from Russia's far east for the first time, Putin paid tribute to the victims of the twin attacks. Suicide bombers blew up Volgograd's train station on Sunday and a crowded commuter trolleybus on Monday morning, killing 34 people. At least 60 casualties remain in hospital.

"Dear friends, we bow our heads before the victims of these brutal attacks. We will fiercely and consistently continue the fight against terrorists until their complete annihilation," Putin said in a video addressto the nation from Khabarovsk
. He promised to support the Volgograd victims and rebuild destroyed infrastructure.

Putin's blunt, uncompromising rhetoric towards terrorism is nothing new. It has been a hallmark of his three stints in the Kremlin. In 1999, when a little-known prime minister, he famously pledged to "waste Chechen rebels in the outhouse".

But the attacks, just over a month before Russia hosts the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics, have raised questions about whether the authorities can keep the games safe and the effectiveness of Putin's harsh counter-terrorism strategy.

Despite two bloody wars in Chechnya, Moscow is still battling a low-level insurgency by Islamist militants across its southern flank. The conflict is no longer confined to Chechnya and has spread to most of the country's simmering Muslim republics. The Volgograd attacks show that the rebels have the capacity to strike at targets deep inside European Russia.

The president's message alluded to his foreign policy successes in 2013. "Our country has become better, richer and more comfortable, and has strongly defended its interests in international affairs," he said.

Putin has succeeded in humiliating the US on several occasions, offering asylum to NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden and thwarting US strikes on Syria by reaching an unexpected deal over Syria's chemical weapons programme. He outplayed the European Union over Ukraine and wrong-footed his critics by pardoning the jailed oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky and two members of the protest rock group p*ssy Riot.

Tight security remains in Volgograd, with the deployment of 5,200 troops as well as volunteer patrols. At least 87 people have been rounded up in a series of sweeps by the security forces.

Empty buses lumbered through the streetson Tuesday , police weighed down with body armour warily watched pedestrians near a fast food restaurant and members of Cossack units stood guard at bus stops. Volgograd was ominous and jittery, residents said.



"People are afraid it will happen again; they're trying not to go outside if they don't have to," Yulia Kuzmina, a 20-year-old student, told the Associated Press. "We get a feeling that a war has started."

The first funeral from the attacks took place on Tuesday . Dmitry Makovin, 29, a police officer, was killed while standing next to a metal detector at the entrance to Volgograd station. His superiors hailed him as a hero for preventing the suicide bomber from entering inside the building.




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http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/dec/31/vladimir-putin-volgograd-terrorists-russia

Vladimir Putin vows to hunt down Volgograd terrorists
President promises to support victims and rebuild infrastructure, in new year message delivered from Russia's far east
Vladimir-Putin-011.jpg

Vladimir Putin makes his annual new year address to the nation in Khabarovsk. Photograph: Aleksey Nikolskyi/EPA
President Vladimir Putin gave his first public response on Tuesday to the devastating bomb attacks in Volgograd and promised to hunt down the terrorists responsible "until their complete annihilation".

In his new year message, delivered from Russia's far east for the first time, Putin paid tribute to the victims of the twin attacks. Suicide bombers blew up Volgograd's train station on Sunday and a crowded commuter trolleybus on Monday morning, killing 34 people. At least 60 casualties remain in hospital.
"Dear friends, we bow our heads before the victims of these brutal attacks. We will fiercely and consistently continue the fight against terrorists until their complete annihilation," Putin said in a video addressto the nation from Khabarovsk. He promised to support the Volgograd victims and rebuild destroyed infrastructure.

Putin's blunt, uncompromising rhetoric towards terrorism is nothing new. It has been a hallmark of his three stints in the Kremlin. In 1999, when a little-known prime minister, he famously pledged to "waste Chechen rebels in the outhouse".

But the attacks, just over a month before Russia hosts the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics, have raised questions about whether the authorities can keep the games safe and the effectiveness of Putin's harsh counter-terrorism strategy.

Despite two bloody wars in Chechnya, Moscow is still battling a low-level insurgency by Islamist militants across its southern flank. The conflict is no longer confined to Chechnya and has spread to most of the country's simmering Muslim republics. The Volgograd attacks show that the rebels have the capacity to strike at targets deep inside European Russia.

The president's message alluded to his foreign policy successes in 2013. "Our country has become better, richer and more comfortable, and has strongly defended its interests in international affairs," he said.

Putin has succeeded in humiliating the US on several occasions, offering asylum to NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden and thwarting US strikes on Syria by reaching an unexpected deal over Syria's chemical weapons programme. He outplayed the European Union over Ukraine and wrong-footed his critics by pardoning the jailed oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky and two members of the protest rock group p*ssy Riot.

Tight security remains in Volgograd, with the deployment of 5,200 troops as well as volunteer patrols. At least 87 people have been rounded up in a series of sweeps by the security forces.

Empty buses lumbered through the streetson Tuesday , police weighed down with body armour warily watched pedestrians near a fast food restaurant and members of Cossack units stood guard at bus stops. Volgograd was ominous and jittery, residents said.



"People are afraid it will happen again; they're trying not to go outside if they don't have to," Yulia Kuzmina, a 20-year-old student, told the Associated Press. "We get a feeling that a war has started."

The first funeral from the attacks took place on Tuesday . Dmitry Makovin, 29, a police officer, was killed while standing next to a metal detector at the entrance to Volgograd station. His superiors hailed him as a hero for preventing the suicide bomber from entering inside the building.




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shyts about to get real. :banderas:
 

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http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/dec/31/vladimir-putin-volgograd-terrorists-russia

Weren't you saying that Saudi Arabia wasn't in play? :usure: :ufdup:

Weren't you saying i don't know my geopolitics? :umad:

Please tell me where I'm getting this wrong. :mjpls:

http://rt.com/op-edge/syria-putin-bandar-saudi-263/

It’s Putin vs Bandar Bush on the Syrian chessboard

Pepe Escobar is the roving correspondent for Asia Times/Hong Kong, an analyst for RT and TomDispatch, and a frequent contributor to websites and radio shows ranging from the US to East Asia.

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Published time: December 15, 2013 01:24

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Russian President Vladimir Putin, second right, and Saudi Prince Bandar bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Chief of General Intelligence and Secretary-General of the National Security Council of Saudi Arabia, second left, during a meeting in Novo-Ogaryovo residence. (RIA Novosti / Pool / Mikhail Metzel)

Arms, Opposition, Politics, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Terrorism, Violence, War
Everyone remembers the spectacular four-and-a-half hour meeting last August in Moscow between President Putin and Bandar Bush – aka Bandar bin Sultan, Saudi Arabia’s Director of National Intelligence.

Well, there was a remix last week, also in Moscow. And once again in absolute secrecy, until a formidable leak from “a close and reliable source” in Russia reached Lebanese newspaper al-Manar.

Bandar Bush’s first offensive was a disaster; not only did Putin rebuff his attempt to “bribe” Moscow into abandoning Damascus, but subsequently Russia was pivotal in preventing the Obama administration from bombing Syria.

Now Bandar Bush has “offered” softer terms. After all, Saudi Arabia is on board with the Geneva-2 peace conference scheduled for January 22 – although it didn’t used to be. President Bashar Assad may remain in Damascus during this period, but real power should be transferred to an interim government headed by the “opposition” (which opposition is open to speculation; certainly the “rebels” controlled by Riyadh).

Moreover, Bandar Bush expects Russia to pressure Assad not to call for a 2014 presidential election. According to the Syrian constitution, a new constitution should be written and approved during the interim government and only then elections should be called – with Assad excluded. If Moscow abides, Saudi Arabia will be more than willing to “contribute” to the cost of rebuilding Syria (which it helped destroy via financed/weaponized mercenaries).

Leaving aside the mind-boggling spectacle of the House of Saud’s medieval paradise dictating the terms for the future of a third country,

President Putin’s answer can be summarized as a model of restraint.



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A rebel fighter from the Free Syrian Army fires his weapon during fighting against government forces in the Salah al-Din neighbourhood of the northern Syrian city of Aleppo. (AFP Photo / Mahmud Al-Halabi)



The “opposition” armed and financed by Saudi Arabia and Qatar is on a losing streak. Saudi support for the opposition has nothing to do with democracy; these “rebels” are in fact terrorists.

Neither Damascus nor Moscow needs Saudi funds to rebuild Syria; Russia, Iran and China will do the job. Moreover, Russia and the US reached an understanding that takfiri terrorism is a danger not only to American security, but to Russian and global security. The Europeans – fearful of returnee terrorists – also agree.

As the cherry on the sundae, Putin suggested to Bandar Bush to abandon “sectarian instigations and supporting terrorism, because it is a double edged sword that will rebound inside Saudi Arabia and gather momentum in a manner that you will not be able to control.”

Geneva II: Dead on arrival
Does all of this mean Bandar Bush will desist from his non-stop shadow play and role of enforcer of the House of Saud’s jihad on Syria? Far from it.

A few days after the Putin-Bandar Bush get-together, the supreme commander of the Washington-backed Free Syrian Army (FSA), self-described ‘General Doctor Engineer’ Salim Idris, was forced to flee Syria after the Islamic Front - Bandar Bush’s brigades - took over the headquarters and warehouses of Idris’ Supreme Military Council (SMC) at the Bab al-Hawa crossing near the Turkish border. Washington immediately announced it was freezing all “non-lethal aid.”

The Islamic Front is a coalition of Islamist “rebels” that – in theory – do not include the two top al-Qaeda-linked outfits, Jabhat al-Nusra and the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL). Washington believes its own propaganda that the Islamic Front is more “moderate” than the ISIL.

After the debacle at Bab al-Hawa, Idris’ followers started spinning that the General Doctor Engineer himself invited the Saudi-backed Islamic Front to take over the warehouses.



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Snow covers the ground as a family stands outside their make shift home, after their house was allegedly detroyed in fighting between the rebels and pro-governemt forces, in the northern Syrian city of Aleppo (AFP Photo / Mohammed Al-Khatieb)



No wonder US Think-Tank-Land was as perplexed as crocodiles in the Hindu Kush; after all, the General Doctor Engineer was their updated version of Ahmad Chalabi, the future of democracy for Syrians and Arabs. How come he fled the scene of his greatest triumph? After Idris fled to Doha, Washington told him to get his act together and go back to Syria. Instead, he relocated to his fancy digs in Turkey.

Arab media has a different take on the whole operation - but it must be taken with a bulldozer of salt, as Arab media is overwhelmingly controlled by Saudi money. The warehouses may not have been taken over at all; they were “handed over” to the Islamic Front, according to an agreement supervised by the cousin of the Doctor Engineer General (“rebel” nepotism, anyone?).

Although Washington (laughably) swears it doesn’t know what was stolen from its “non-lethal aid”package, the content of the warehouses couldn’t be juicier; a weaponizing orgy - M79 Osa rocket launchers, rocket-propelled grenades, 14.5mm heavy machine guns, and even Stinger missiles - generously supplied by Saudis, Qataris, and Emiratis, obviously after a green light from Washington.

And by the way - US lethal, semi-lethal, or non-lethal “aid” continues and will continue to flow via Jordan, while Turkey “discreetly” does nothing to prevent ISIL deployments in both Syria and Iraq.

Washington - via the CIA - is in close contact with the Islamic Front; after all, these are Bandar Bush’s goons, and Bandar Bush has access to everyone that counts in Washington. To essentially summarize the “opposition” nebulae in Syria, there are absolutely negligible ideological differences between the FSA of General Doctor Engineer Idris, Bandar Bush’s brigades of the Islamic Front, and ISIL.

So Bandar Bush’s goons/foreign mercenaries - soon to number tens of thousands, and making as much as $2,500 a month - are now weaponized to the max. The Washington narrative that it’s “persuading”such a nasty bunch of Islamists to support Geneva-2 is no more than a joke.

No matter who will remain in control of those weapons - Bandar Bush’s brigades, the al-Qaeda-style International Jihad, or both - what’s certain is that these lethal facts on the ground will make a mockery of anything transpiring out of Geneva-2 next month. Washington knows it, Bandar Bush knows it, and Putin knows it. Ladies and gentlemen, place your bets





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Saudi Arabia done fukked up. :wow: :gladbron:
 

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:smh: Just stop it breh. Your Guardian link makes no reference to Saudi, it's a summary of the situation with Putin promising retribution against perpetrators.

Your second link is from Russia Today a propaganda arm of Russian foreign policy but even this article mentions nothing about the topic and is only discussing the Saudi/Russian role in Syria. What does this have to do with the Caucasus?

Am I following correctly that you guys are suggesting Russia and Saudi will go to war :wtf: ?
 

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Although Washington (laughably) swears it doesn’t know what was stolen from its “non-lethal aid”package, the content of the warehouses couldn’t be juicier; a weaponizing orgy - M79 Osa rocket launchers, rocket-propelled grenades, 14.5mm heavy machine guns, and even Stinger missiles - generously supplied by Saudis, Qataris, and Emiratis, obviously after a green light from Washington.

And by the way - US lethal, semi-lethal, or non-lethal “aid” continues and will continue to flow via Jordan, while Turkey “discreetly” does nothing to prevent ISIL deployments in both Syria and Iraq.

Washington - via the CIA - is in close contact with the Islamic Front; after all, these are Bandar Bush’s goons, and Bandar Bush has access to everyone that counts in Washington. To essentially summarize the “opposition” nebulae in Syria, there are absolutely negligible ideological differences between the FSA of General Doctor Engineer Idris, Bandar Bush’s brigades of the Islamic Front, and ISIL.

So Bandar Bush’s goons/foreign mercenaries - soon to number tens of thousands, and making as much as $2,500 a month - are now weaponized to the max. The Washington narrative that it’s “persuading”such a nasty bunch of Islamists to support Geneva-2 is no more than a joke.

No matter who will remain in control of those weapons - Bandar Bush’s brigades, the al-Qaeda-style International Jihad, or both - what’s certain is that these lethal facts on the ground will make a mockery of anything transpiring out of Geneva-2 next month. Washington knows it, Bandar Bush knows it, and Putin knows it. Ladies and gentlemen, place your bets





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Your second link is from Russia Today a propaganda arm of Russian foreign policy but even this article mentions nothing about the topic and is only discussing the Saudi/Russian role in Syria. What does this have to do with the Caucasus?

Am I following correctly that you guys are suggesting Russia and Saudi will go to war :wtf: ?
RT is legit. it's #2 international news behind BBC in the US and PBS shows news from it often. i just saw an hour of it last night before newsline (asian network).
 
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RT is legit. it's #2 international news behind BBC in the US and PBS shows news from it often. i just saw an hour of it last night before newsline (asian network).
RT will never, ever take a line contradictory to Russian foreign policy.
 

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Be honest Russia don't want no problems with Saudi Arabia that Shyt will be a never ending war which will drain his country down. He not that crazy.
 

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RT will never, ever take a line contradictory to Russian foreign policy.

@Napoleon

:smh: Just stop it breh. Your Guardian link makes no reference to Saudi, it's a summary of the situation with Putin promising retribution against perpetrators.

Your second link is from Russia Today a propaganda arm of Russian foreign policy but even this article mentions nothing about the topic and is only discussing the Saudi/Russian role in Syria. What does this have to do with the Caucasus?

Am I following correctly that you guys are suggesting Russia and Saudi will go to war :wtf: ?

goddamn you're dense.

its ALL propaganda.

BUT the fact that russian media is acknowledging the threat that KSA presents to Russian ambitions and OPEN SECRET that Bandar pays off militants and terrorists lets me know that the Spetnaz boys are gearing up for a shytton of night raids on the House of Saud's interests.

Russia ain't gonna take this shyt sitting down. Its embarrassing. .
 

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Someone pulling a Boss move on Putin.....I wonder what is gonna happen monthsfrom now in March....oh wait

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